Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 24, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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Iocal and
-'Personal
Although the lowent temperature
ot last night and this morning in
Medford waa S4, It was much
colder in the Central Point section
of the valley, and hence a few or-
ohardists in that locality smungeu
lightly." Another fine day Is fore
casted lor Thursday. The big
storm In the-Behring ea section
has riot started to move froirthere
yet, una wnen it, uoes move muy
bo on north and not visit the ra
: ciflc - coast states. The highest
temperature of yesterday was 66.
Don't forgfet the Odd Fellows
and tebelcahg card party Monday
evenlner. the 2!th. 8 o'clock.
Edward iradflold. weir known
beekeeper of Grenada, Calif., is
spending a short time visiting his
brother-in-law, Floyd Itusn; an
. nounoer for radio station KMED.
Next ' Saturday is the nite at
Jackson .springs dun. 86
Yesterday waa reported to be a
good duy for salmon fishing in the
ftcgue river, with over a half
dozen reported' caught, and now
with the arrival. of better weather,
catches are expected" to be much
better. Medford sporting goods
fftores today reported an Increase
In sale of trickle and ffshlng li
censes. , v
drafting rind" iraelng' don for
rorUrrtctors and builders. Address
801 So; Newtown. ' 39
(iiiestH from a dlstanco at Med
ford hoteh Include D. Rosenperl
of Chicago, III., P. C. Uttlo of Hos
' ton, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Iambert of Tulsa, Okla.
Medford lodge No. 83, I. O. O.
will entertuln the Orand Lodge,
Department of Oregon, In their
Btale convention, May 20, 21, 22
nnd 23. and they nrn desirous of
securing rooms In the homes of our
0Ulcniy Anyone that will rent
rooms for the above dates please
send name, 'residence number and
price to John A. Perl, chairman of
ihe housing committee. , 3.1
' Mrs. A. Wliherlll and her son.
Oeorge, of this city, left Wednesday-for
a vacation nnd visit to
Chattanooga, Tenn. ' They will
make the trip In their new cur,
going the southern route via Ios
Angeles, Calif. They expect to be
away two months.
Old-time dance, Nat. Thurs. 38
Orants Fatw people this week
have been receiving postal cards
telling them that for Si they will
' receive, the crest and coat of arms
of their family. A Tew years ago
It was the old necktie gag that took
the' dollars. -Orunis Pass Courier.
Dynge's old-time dance GOo. Nat
big hall, Sat. night. 38 1
Superintendent C. Ci. Thomson of;
Yosemlte National park will arrive
in Medford tomorrow for the pur-:
pose of removing his family and
household goods to thnt park
within a short time. Superintend
ent R. CJ. Sollnsky of Crater Na
tional pnrk, who has been at
Yosomlte park for the past two
weeks, Is not expected bnck in
Medford until next week.
St. ' Ann's Altar, society, card
party Wednesday evening, 8 etclook
tit Parish hall. Bridge and COO. 33
Mr. und Mrs. M, McCarthy of
Klamath Falls spent yesterday In
Medford. '
Millinery month end sale, JSvery
hat at special sale price, $1.59 to
$4.98. Kiddle lints 50c to $2.9R.
The Kmmy Lou Hat 8hop in Mi M.
8tore.; ' 3K
The Wold & Wold real estate
agency is now located in the new
headquarters at 10 North Rlver
sldo in the Kpartn building. The
office, which had Hot been occu
pied for some time, has been com
pletely renovated, the walls tinted
cream with green trimming, and
new floors put In.
Dynge's old-time dance 50c. Nnt
big hall. Sat. night. 38
Mm. H. R. Itowlltt and daugh
ter. Hnttle. of Kagle Pointy mo
tored Into Medford yesterday on a
shopping lour, after which they
visited friends In Jacksonville.
Old-time dance. Nnt. Thurs. 3ft
Among the visitors In Medford
yesterday afternoon from Ashland
was Dom Provost, in connection
with A speeinl dance to be pre
Rented Saturday night nt the Jnek
son Hot Springs pavilion.
Heat your orchard with kindling,
blacks nnd sluhs. Tel. 831, Med
ford Fuel Co. if
K. M. C. Nell was among the
Grants Pnss vicinity residents
spending yesterday In Medford.
Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po
tatoes. 100 lbs. for $1.25; r0 lbs.
76c. Delivered any place In city.
Johnson's Market, 6th nnd Grape
St. Phone it?. S9lf
Good
Bread such as Fluhrer's
Milk Bread docs not
just happen It is the
result of a great deal
of careful thot, prepar
ation and hard work.
J
Your Grocer
A divorce decree was returned
In circuit court this week to Ethel
Shelley from Parks Shelley, both
;of Medford, on grounds of cruel
and Inhuman treatment. The
plaintiff was given custouy of the
five children,' ranging from five
years of age to 12, and awarded
alimony of 5i per month.
Celebrated Imperial Orchestra,
Walker's (onlte. - 33
Guests from Portland at Med
ford hotels include I. M. Nichols,
F. J. Provost, George W. Llnd,
Edw. Sandberg, M. H. Nichols, I.
W. Jctter. H N. Webber. Jos.
Paulson. Vic McKenzie. J. X. Ral
lock, Richard Talboy. L. M. Rlne
hart. P. O. Smith, J. V. Hartley,
Chris H. Jensen, Geo. E. Love, M.
II. Hinkle, Ray Knoddy, O. E.
Crltes, A. H. Ferguson, Mr. and
.Mrs. W. A. Rogers, R. M. Chester,
J. D. Towers. E. J. Mannottl. F W.
Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hon
lei, A 8. Hartop, U J. LaPorte. C.
B. Bali, T. A. Plzott, C. C. Wilcox,
a H. Rickoclt. D. L. McMell
Orover Tyler and Mr. and Mrs. R.
II. Young.
Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co.' JS7tf
Jasper Hitnna. who was removed
to his homo In the Trail district
Inst week from the Sacred Heart
hospital, following an auto mishap
three weeks ago on Jackson street.
Is not improving as well as was
expected, according to reports to
day, indicating he was in a serious
condition.
Heat your orchard with kindling,
blocks and slabs. Tel. 631. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
Although they wire married on
December 31 nt Itosehurg, Mlwi
Kvelyn Wardrlp, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. Wardrlp. of Tokay
heights, this city, and Claude
Shaver, of Gold Hill, managed to
keep the wedding secret until this
week. Mrs. Shaver has been living
with her parents since the wed
ding. Grnnts Pass Courier.
Something different. Lois of
fun. Jackson Springs club Satur
day nlto. 36
Attorneys ID. F.. nnd E. C. Kolly
returned last night from Salem,
where they argued n easo In the
supreme court.
Month end sale at the Emmy Txiu
Hat Shop In M. M. Store. 3K
The senior rlnss of the Central
Point high school will present Its
annual play next month, nnd re
hearsals have been In progress for
several weeks. The ploy title is
'Her Step-Husband," and has
Flora Collins as the lending lady.
Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med
ford Fuel Co. M4tf
Kersey Kldrldge arrived In the
city yesterday to spend a few days
with his brother and family, Mr. I
and Mrs. H. N. Eldrldge.
Indies and nhlldren's hair-cut
ting. Nash Barber 8hop. 34
Included among the Californians .
registered at Medford hotels are
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Koncnekl nnd
David Pudlln of Los Angeles, II.
Schurlng of Sncrnmento, A. O.
Fitzgerald of Oakland, F. J. Plant
of Alamedai Keith A. Walker of
Redding nnd R. S. Smith, Jr.. and
Chris Zobel and H. M. Brewer.
Factory blocks, 38 load. Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co. 324tf
R. R. Rohcr, inspector for Seoley
& Co. of Portland, who has been
In this vicinity for the past week,
loft this morning for Portland and
way points.
. Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 827tf
The two hanks of 811 Helens
which for years have opened at fl
a. m.-, will open at 10 a. m. begin
ning May 1. Increased business
und clerical work made the change
necossnry, hank officials stated.
Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. S37tf
Marriage licenses were Issued
yesterday afternoon at the county
clerk's office to Harry MeFndden.
23, nnd Anna Ilnssel, 21, both of
Medford; Frank F. Wells, 28, nnd
Viola Underwood. 17, both of Ash
land; Walter Vllns, legal, nnd Lil
lian Chester, legal, both of Port
land. Let me wrllo your fire Insurance.
Onrl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland.
Phone 903. tf
Mrs. George R I.lndlcy, Mrs.
Wilbur Jones. Mrs. Robert K. Wat
tenhurg. Mrs. It. C. Groesbeck,
Mrs. George Cunning nnd Mrs.
Clnude Davis will leave next Fri
day for Ashland to attend the dls-.
trlct convention of Federated Wo
men's Clubs of Oregon. These
inntrons hnvo been appointed ns
delegates from the Womnn's Li
brary club of this city. Klnmnth
Falls llernltl.
Month end sole nt the Hmmy Lou
Hnt Shop In M. M. Store. SK
Building permits were Issued liy
the city yesterdajr afternoon to L.
". House for the nddillon to a
dwelling on North Ivy street nt n
cost of tionn, nnd to D. M. Mil
lard to build n gnrtige on Colum
bus street nt a cost of $1 B0.
Celebrated Imperial Orchestra,
Walker's tonlte. 33
U. F. Crawford of Salt Lake
Cliy, I'tuh, was among the motor
ists from n distance who regis
tered today nt the local branch of
the out-of-stnte auto registration
bureau. Robert Rogers, n motorist
who registered from Los Angeles,
gave his destination as Medford.
Kucker'e Tnxl. Phone 68. Rates
SSc. Prompt service. ltf
Next Friday will be a big day for
Mrs. Lyila King, county nurse, as
the quarantine under which she
has been held for n month because
of n scarlet fever ntlnrk. will then
be lifted. She was not seriously
III nnd has been recovered from
the Immediate effects for some
time.
Factory hlorks, (6 load. Tel. 631.
.Medford Fuel Co. S24tf
C. A. While, the jeweler, was
able to be at his place of business
this morning- Mr. White suffered
the loss of one finger and Injury
to another last week while operat
ing n revolving saw in his home.
Ashland Tiding
Window glass, nil sites; also plate
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. tf
Mrs. William SchwnrtX left Sun
day by stage for Portland In Join
her sister, Mrs. If. A. Long, accom
panied by Mr. Long, en route to
visit friends and relatives In Sdl.
nion City, Idaho, where she Mad
not been for the past 30 years.
She expected to be gone several
weeks.
All kinds of woodwork. City
Cabinet Works, 227 N. fir. 6
CTEDFORD MaTE
Because of recent restrictions
put Into effect by the Rogue Valley
Oolf club allowing only members
to play on the course Instead of
permitting outside members to pay
green fees, the Ashland golf course
has been attracting a good sized
delegation of local golfers every
Sunday. The Ashland course Is
located a short distance south of
the Oranlte City and Is near the
Pacific highway. v
Bring your invalids and old peo
ple to the Ashland Convalescent
and Rest Home. 39
J. J. Buchter returned from
Rosehurg this morning, where he
spent yesterday on business.
' Hose mending, runners removed
and snags worked back. Handi
craft Shop. 2'.tf
In another three days the pav
ing of Park avenue will have been
completed, according to present
expectations, and the street will be
open to travel in a short time.
'Plans are being made to allow mo
torists to use a portion of the
tetreet, but will not probably be an
nounced for soveral days.
Dry pine slabs, $5 load. Tel.
631. Medford Fuel Co. 324tt
Alex Wolverton of the "Wold
Wold real estate agency, has been
confined to his home near Central
Point for several days on account
of infection In his foot caused from
a nail.
Fresh shipments of smelt arlv
Ing dally. Free delivery any place
In city. Johnson's Market. Phone
97. 338tf
As far ns Fedreal Agent Terry
Talent is concerned, the Jones act.
carrying federal Imprisonment up
to five years and a fine .of $10,000,
Is a great aid In curbing tho boot
leg evil. So far he has arrested
12 men under this act and he made
tho first arrest in Oregon under
the Jones law In Portland several
weeks ago. He plans to leave In
a short time for Sacramento. Calif..
whero three northern California
men are to appear In federal court
on liquor charges under the net.
Celebrated Imperial Orchestra.
Walker's tonlte. 33
Among Oregonlans reported at
local hotels, other than those from
Portland, are C. G. Wiltshire. A.
M. Swnrtley, K. T. Dovley, of ( ar-
vnllls: Mr. and Mrs. Evans. H. S.
George, H. E. Henll, Ed Harney.
Wylle Bent, Mr. and Mrs. Al K.
Hall, Hal Gondale, o. P. Schmeer
of Eugene; L. V. Ilurke and son
of Astoria; Winston Rice of Rose
hurg; J. M. Burt and Keith Brown
of Salem.
Dry fir slabs, S6 load. Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co. 324tf
Temporary auto licenses were
Issued at the sheriff's oflce today
to Rlchurd Applegate, R. L.
WrlL'ht A. P. Sli'miui, i.n,,i
Electric Store, Jack llueslon and
L. E. Grigsby of Medford: W. M.
Brlggs of Ashland: Bert Stancliff
of Phoenix, and II. J. Bauer of
Siskiyou.
Money loaned to worthy people
to pay their honest debts. Thomas
Realty Co.. Itm. 12. Palm Blk., cor.
Main and Front, upstairs. !4tf
R. IL Slngler, directory clerk of
the Medford post office, started
the first leg of his annua! vacation,
which ho will split Into three parts,
last Mondny to Inst until May 30.
In June he will take another sec
tion of It to nttend with Compnny
A the Nntlunnl Guard encampment
at Seaside. Harry Morrow of the
post office clerical slaff Is-hack on
duty from his vacation.
Dressmaking, smncklnr and but
tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424
Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. 13tf
Tho next denial clinic will he
held lly tho county health unit In
clinic headquarters In the county
court house, with Dr. R. C. Mul
hollnnd In charge. The clinic will
be held for school children of the
Eagle Point district, chosen by
nurses ns the most deserving of
the dental work, performed free
of charge In cases where families
are In poor financial circum
stances. Get those fenders nnd nttto
bodies straightened nt Brill's Sheet
Metnl Works, opposite Iwis Super
Service Station. Phono 418. tf
In a game played here yesterday
afternoon, the Sams Valley base
ball team was defeated by the
Medford junior high by II to 1 in
a one-sided game. The visitors
were badly outclassed but were
good losers.
Hoot your orchard with kindling,
blocks and slabs. Tel. 631, M (Mi
lord Fuel Co. tf
Virgil (Casey) Bryan was elected
president of tho Southern Oregon
Lettormon's association at the an
nual banquet meeting held last
night nt Medford. Ernest Benrss
was elected secretary. Five of the
lettermen of the Grants Pass high
school attended the meeting, these
being Virgil llrynn. Ernest Bearss.
Byron Harmon, Albert Jewell and
Everett Mtinfull. They were ac
companied by Principal II. L.
Ruhlnian. The association Is com
posed of Klamnth, Ashland, Med
ford nnd Grants Pass high schools.
The next annual meeting will be
held in Grants Pnss next spring.
Grants Pass Courier.
The Golden Links will meet
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mm Thtit-mnn, "S2 West . Four
teenth street.
Guests from Washington state
at Medford hotels Include Mr. nnd
Mrs. Frank T. McCullogh, Mrs.
Austin Corbln, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
H. Jones ami Mr, and Mrs. I). R.
Glasgow of Spokane: W. Foster of
Wenatchee, nnd the following from
Seattle; G. I), lxiugineler. W. J.
Hartninn, W. A. Dunbar, E. P.
lloyce. W. R. Kills, R. M. Tuthlll
and 11. C. Sluess.
Mrs. Mabel l'ongue returned
Monday evening to resume duties
as proprietor Sf Ihe Medford
beauty parlor, after having spent
a short time In Portland, taking up
special training work. She plans
to give n special demonstration of
new hair dressing apparatus Fri
day evening at 7:10.
All members of the Greater Med
ford club Intending to go to Ash
land either Friday or Saturday or
both days, please call Mrs. ljtw-
rence Pennington, 903-J-2, before
Thursday noon. All members tire
Hirged to, and nnyone else Inter
ested to go. There wHI be ample
cars, unless nnyone wishes to use
Hhelr own car. Mrs. Pennlngtnn
will give the time and place for
meeting.
TRIBUNE, fEDFORP,
AT CRATER LAKE
FOR BEETLE MEN
A phone message received at the
Crater National park oj rices here
this morning from Anna Springs
camp, sent by Martin Palmer and
John Beck,, mechanic and tempo
rary ranger - respectively of the
park, who left here yesterday for
tne nark to begin preliminary prep
arations for the pine beetle eradi
cation campaign work to be per
formed there before the summer
begins stated that they found con
ditions good for briiiKlng out the
caterpillar tractor and two big hob
sleds from that , point to Union
Creek.
They expect to bring the tractor
and sleds through the deep snow,
six feet or more, from Anna
Springs camp to Union Creek by
Friday so that the sleds can lie
loaded wltji supplies; '.and equip
ment for use by the first of tho
pine beetle destruction crews, who
will enter the park that day or the
next day.
It will be remembered that
months ugo it was announced that
$9000 had been appropriated for the
eradication of this pine bettle pest
within the park confines which is
destroying so many of the trees,
and that the work would be rushed
by crews to the totttl pumber of fio
or 60 for completion before the
hot Hummer weather begins.
From Friday on the crew will
be augmented gradually until the
above total are employed in the
work.
All the men to be engaged In
this work have been engaged by
the purk headquarters office here,
and no more will be employed.
POST OFFICE TOO
STRONG FOR . THE
The Copco Warehouse took a
walloping from the Postoffice
kltien ball- team last night, score
7 to 0. Only once In the game did
tne Copco Warehouse threaten to
make a score, und that wns In the
third Inning. -Copce had all tho
bases full, but failed In the at
tempt to make runs. The post
office were In good shape and
played the best game they have '
played this year.
Monday night's game between
Snlders Dairy and Copco General ;
Office was won by the Copco Gen- .
era! Office, score 4 to 3. This game!
was lied, three all. In the last
brought in the winning score. This
game was very exeltiiyjind looked
like a win' for : Solders Dairy, but
luck being against them, they
failed in their uttempt.
Following Is a list of games won
and lost to date: .
W.
Copco Gen'l Office.. 3
L. Pvt.
0 1.000
1 -H66
2 .&00
.fi(H
Copco Warehouse.... 2
Post Office 2
Goid Seal Creamery I
High Vanks 1
Snlders Dnlry 0
.333
.000
'3
Tomorrow night the
I'tistnffkc
piny the Copco General Office.
This game promises to be a fast
one for both teams are evenly
matched.
O lirUKN Mary O'Mrien pulsed
nwny at the home of her daugh
ter, A I fa. Kllen M. Phlnney on the
little ApplPKate Tuesday, April 23
at the. awe of "ft yearw. She i
also survived by one sun, Charles
O'Mrien of Omaha, Nebraska an'l
Ihreo hrothers.
The remaini nre at (he Conger
funeral parlors, where funeral ar
rangements are helntf made.
MOOPK Kdnar Moore, a resi
dent of Sams Valley for over seven
yenrs, passed uway at a local hos
pital Tuesday evening, April 23,
aged 63 years. 1 month and 3
day.. Ho i survived by his wife.
Minnie J. Moore and one daugh
ter, Clerlrude Moore of Sams val
ley; three hrollu'iH and two sis
ters. (1. H. Moore and Mrs. K. A.
MUle of Central i'oint; C. ,lt.
Moore ot Ijtke Creek; K. U. Moore
of Hermlston, Ore., and Mrs. M.
IC. Clngrade of Kagte Tolnt.
Funeral services will be held
frttm the Christian ehureh in Cen
tral I'oint Friday, April 26th at
1 :30 p. m. , llev. W. II. Eaton
will have charge of services and
Interment will hp made in Dip
Central Toint cemetery, Conger
funeral parlors are in charte of
arra ngements.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FtMt UK NT Three-room apart
ment with hath. Telephone 303.
tf
FOU fAl.i; MOrt, Sled Super Maid
aluminum rook ware, cheap.
Vhone 1 lr..Y. 35
FtU! SAl.K 1927 Ford coupe,
cheap: A- condition. 1'hone
llC'i-Y, or call after 6. 3!
WANTKtJ
We hnve a buyer for a 'five
room modern houae, located on
puved street, clone In. Also one
In Huburba or on small tract.
CH.U'XCKY FI.OHKY
501 1st Nml. Hank llldR. I'hone Jl
FOU UKNT sieeplnR room. TJS
V. Jackrnn. 3
A Nl'RHK with modern country
home. Just outside of Medford.
would like two more elderly
ladles or paralytica to care for.
Phone 6J4-W. 33
FOR S.M.KJIVl.ival KoTrnlnr In
Kood comV.on for &34-W.
33
Obituary
OREGON, WEPyESDAT,
TO BE GIVEN A!
LOCAL BANQUET;
Committees for the ensuing year!
(were chosen, plans for closer c'o-',
I operation were made and a motion, ,
reommending a banquet and enter-1
I tainment for the California edlto-1
rial association here -May 11. was ' grees inclusive. Many visitors have
introduced at last night's regular already arrived, although the de
meeting of the board of directors ! gree work In ' which visiting Scot
of the Medford Chamber of Com-1 tish Kite bodies will play the main
merce. Plans for the entertainment 1 parts will not begin until tonior
ofahe visiting editors will be made. row. The class committee is com-
tniB week.
If pluns, discussed Inst night, ma -
teriulize a joint committee, made
up of members from the Realty
ioaril, Retail Merchants' associa
tion nnd the Chamber of Commerce
will be lormed in a short time to
encourage greater co-operation
among these three organizations in
the undertaking of future-projects.
Lne viauiug meniners oi me edl -
torlal association will be in Medford
only, one night, but u chamber com-
miltee is to be appointed to take
charge of arrangements for their
entertainment. ,
The committee appointments nre
as follows!
Building Committee: H. S. Deuel,
chairman: K. L. Scott. Fred Schef -
fel, C. E. Clay, W. J. Warner, Dr.
B. L. Ijigeson and James Collins,
Community Client: M. N. Hogan.
chairman; J. C. Mnnn. Hamilton, ! this week. Chris Weisenburger, '
Patton, C. M. Kidd, C. J. Semon, It. formerly ot Ashland, flew to Med
B. Hmmontl. George Hunt, P.. O. .ford in an air mnile plane rrom !
Crawlord, H. W. Hamlin, ert Thie- VVatsonvillc. Cnl. Mr. Weisenburger I
rnlf. Dr. J. C. Hayes and C. A. Wine.
Koads and Highways: J. w.
Wakefield, chairman; Hen Antler -
son, O. O. Arnsplger, It. V. W'll-
Hams and A. U Hill,
Agriculture: Paul Scherer. chair
man. Remainder of committee not
yet appointed.
Forum: W. S. Bulger, chairman:
D. G. Tyree, V. W. Allen, C. A.
Meeker and C. N. ('lily.
. Publicity: A. A. Iluyden, chair
man: Lee Titttln, S. S. Smi'h. W.
A. Gules. H. L. Bromley and (. ('.
Gnddis. .
j,ittiim,ui.iiiii unit rinunce: j. tj. t
Thompson, chairman: Clvde Eakln.
Cole Holmes, A. E. Orr und Leland
Brophy.
Civic Affairs nnd Legislation: j
O. O. Alendener. chairman: A. C.
Hubbard. J. O. Grey, II. Scheffel
and larry Schode.
Aviation: Seele.y Hull, chairman:
Larry. Mnnn,. Floyd Hurt, W. II.
Fluhrer and F. C. Dillard.
Industrial: Walter II. Leverette,
chairman; V. )L Vawter. K. I. Da
zey. H. T. Ifitbhard and .1. C. Carle.
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
i hgC3r KfjSLeJ ' -O-' SPINE-TINGLING
0'"' 1 TA fCllfii. MASTERPIECE .
hylus Haver 1 1 " k i
VGONl' ' I ..i' ' ' '
tnThis ' feM7 .1 'WITH BEAUTIFUL : "':
sCb .1 LOUISE BROOKS
Picture sr'B OWKLL AS THE CANARY
n supTsT-nd (h" A SCREAM IN THE NIGHT J
Love Your Neighbor .. . And the police find Broadway's most notorious
Coming Thursday
I nnnil x how girl murdered in cold blood. . " ,
NEW CHAMPION Ij g 'JP- f"
10 and 15 II J AND THECHASE fev
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lAPRTT 24. M929:
'SCOTTISH RITE
REUNION OP ENS,
C. A. WING TALKS
The Scottish Rite reunion, which
Is being held in .Medford this week,
was launched this morning with
the Siskiyou Lodge of Perfefion
conferring t.he fourth to 14th de-
posed of L. P. Older. 32nd degree:
Charles A. Wing, ;t2nd degree;
K. Swan, 32nd degree; Paul
Running, 32nil degree, and H.
Stock, 32ml daxiee.
At 4:30 o'4ock today Chariest
A. Wing delivered the orator's ad-.
dress, 'the firs) -beirig presented !
this mornuig at il:3u by Paul B.
Hynnine. 4?rator!of Siskivon Lodec I
ior Pertectlon. - The eighth degree 1
j was communicated ut 11:15 today i
by D. L. Davidson, :J2ntl degree,;
venerable master nf the loef.t
i lodge. At 0 o'clock Jonight a din- I
Iner and special entertainment will 1
I be ctiloved bv the Scottish mini
Masons followed bv n mnnuirlnl
service nt 7:30 n. m nnd the norm.
llar 14th decree becinnini- m s i
o'clock.
j In order to be on hand for the j
I Scottish Rite reunion in this eitv !
: Is one of southern Oregon's oldest i
I and best known Masons nmi in hnn. '
; orary mascot of the Itlllah Temple 1
Shtlne Patrol. .
P. C. Wiltshire of Eugene ar-
rivod here lust night In advance of
the Eugene Scottish Rite repre- '
senatlves. Hay B. Compton, wise J
master of the Rosehurg Chapter1
Hose Croix, also arrived In this'
city, and W. C. Von Emon of Klam
ath Falls brought to this city a !
group of enndiuates from that city, t
Included In the Philip Malcolm :
memorial c'nss which Is receiving
Hie Scottish Hite Work hero Ihtt.
week are "Keith A. Walker or lied.
ding. C:tl., and lleniy G. Schurrlng
of Eir-'olmlne. Cat. " i
!M STARTS SOtlS Follr ComP.lete '
TODAY!;
jJ THRILLING ALL TALKING
llllji SV PICTURI2ATI0N OF THE
lllf ". MOST POPULAR MYSTERY-
lUlll BTr& . DETECTIVE NOVEL IN THE .
Pllfj ' :' past tek years:
. Ill lllf : : - . S. S. VAN DINE'S
BIG NATATORIUM HALL
FOR DYNGE
Ab a result of steadily Increasing
crowds, Dyuge Brothers' dance or
chestra, beginning next Saturday
. :..in gt", dances in the big
Jfalatorlum-ball. popularly known
. w.icniai liBiUens. The reg
ular Thursday night parties will be
held as usual in the small hall.
The orchestra has been in the
Natatorium for several weeks and
found the small pavilion suitable
for Its needs, but Henry Uynge,
manager, reported today that over
20 couples were turned away last
SfltnrHnv nteht. "Doe" Avres Will
continue as floor manager and call
er for the old-tlmo steps on Satur
day as well as Thursday nlyhts.
D0LLARDA
SATURDAY
MONDAY-TUESDAY
-rat-
f "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY" J W
the: store
PHONE-486-487 ..... rlEOFORO.OSaON. W
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Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Saltmarsh
are visitors in Medford from Cres
cent City. Calif., who arrived ye.
terday. ' . - " -
Clean rags wanted at the Mail
Tribune office.' if
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UTTER
CE CREAM
PASTUEBIZED SAFE PURE
PRODUCED - PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
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RUSH!
tQ th9 ;
SALE.
for everybody"